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tiltaWT 7:f. Booklet No.

56098

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General Intelligence, General Awareness and Language Comprehension

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1. wr Err t km-rr;1 tr # gi 1. 4 horses are walking in the direction of a


moving train. A passenger in the train sees
doll * 4ai 'm tii41 to it t ft s cri ii 1)- try $1
that one of the horses is black and the 3
t 3& 3 En ti 3!1 are white. Which of the following can never
warF #gr cri gl +fond!? be true?

1. Ad Eta 3ITMIT chid 31ITT Tir 1. There are three partially black and one
fully black horse.
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2. There are 3 white horses and one
2. J1.1 Trerc g 3tft 1j ablcs11 black horse.
3. Traft rfrg 311ft-T 7regt t 3t17 31t5M 3. All four can be partially white and
partially black.
Fcr =Ha' tl 4. There are 2 black horses and 2
4. 1 till I-dea g 3th" e Ent 37IMT # partially black horses.
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2. Find the missing number of the series
2. 3, 5, 11 35, 53 T shbt of quc-f t is li TT
3,5,11 „ 35,53
'Tali ei JIrk
1. 21
1. 21
2. 17
2. 17
3. 19
3. 19
4. 23
4. 23

3. 71t # t 1.f f atigzif g, at ftl -tk Klw 3. How many pairs of squares in a chess
3ircr# # trat board share exactly one corner?
1 49
1. 49
2 64
2. 64
3 98
3. 98
4 128
4. 128
4. B,F,C,G,D,H,E 371# 31$77 37 gar
4. Find the next letter in the sequence B F
GDHE
1. 0
2. 1. 0
3. F 2. I
4. K 3. F
4. K
5. eczn- * Nlail Uff WIC a-

5. In winters one normally feels colder after


as 416.41$1 4 tcll .1-z1 nth
the meals because
1. cgiric #1kA 8,, ti
1. the food gets colder quickly.
2. 31T61T4TT ti" arPR- (utt) TT +Tic, S g1 3TTFT
2. of excessive acid secretion in the
tl stomach.
3. 31PilizT T STUTt a1 a tl 3. of enhanced flow of blood to the
stomach.
4. a-taw fiar#a1 thi.,6 TtTf# g1 7r-J1-
4. of loss of energy in chewing food.

6. ## 1 poi er LTI" Sit tg g-FT 6. It is colder at the top of a mountain as


fAv 61cfi g compared to the base because

1. TM wag tIcr f ti 1. surface of the Earth produces heat.


2. 112:a Trat caTTT WTI T
2. atmosphere gets heated by the heat
re-radiated by the Earth's surface.
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3. Ow ta tic * Sit d+ iPlicr ft -4t ti 3. the top of the mountain is nearer to


4. tr44 trf fixes tl moon.
4. the mountain has glaciers.
7. 4wr Kr 7/ 10 iiriT til.ij aitt 4rascr 4t at io
7. Box A has 10 g of gold and box B has 10 g
urir aiwr 144 4t try WA twit?) R 3Tff of copper. 1 g of the material in B is added
ri4t 341T ftlf44
. aT 4t 7r-idt l rifturrir tat^4 to A and mixed and 1 g of the resuiting
‘rt +BOA in
Kr* iirsr 4t RR 4tt qm-it material in A is added to B and mixed.
t 3ttf fitt-A4 *7' 7r41 t I trt fttrr 411 - After this is done a few times, which of the
following is true ?
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Trer t 1. A has pure copper and B has pure
1. Kr 4 vs- atat 311 -c tr F 144r t I gold.
2. A again has pure gold and B again has
2. Kr # IF.: trz 771-41- 3117 t vs- ataT pure copper.
3. 4t ir, F 31 titeT 3ft -W 1:11-41 3. A has slightly more gold than B.
4. a *Ir 4. A has slightly more copper than B.
it, tr it 211 -sr arftr* atar ti

8. at grit tfrk t Stir 4434r wr .7+s 42 fd 4j 8. Two dice are thrown and the sum of the
°urn tl f c (414, tr clerl wr ails 7 ft +1 t number is noted. The number of ways in
which the sum can be 7 is
1. 1
2. 4
1. 1
3. 6
2. 4
4. 3
3. 6
4. 3
9. rAa tit Wfft e4tq,r tit* 4 wet vi *CI fd,
9. A boat made of steel does not sink in water
1. ritchi 41 31144 Er4 - • crr4t * trwm•tt H t because
2. 41 (t-R *i mil Saar tglea
1. The average density of the boat is less
3. .clam Aid 4 trilchl (citttwil*t
ii6 14-1 CIT `NCH` 't than that of water
4. 4411 Ara.) at 3ff)ff *1 4 tea s r Fria' 2. The boat has a pointed nose
grdt'+ Er4Mtta,At 3. The propeller helps the boat to swim
4. The steel used in the boat has a lower
10. fWir density than water
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10. Find the odd one out :

11. 5 31-gat3rffn die * 3111T,Isfur


TV 3ttf ST- 11 . 5 different ornaments were made and 5
3111 W>rr 1=4o' VW-VW away w4rirr iltrr 30 34
boxes, one for each w.th the names of the
ITT 3ff MR' 11L4 ft7 Eifta- IdniA ornaments written over them. In how
<414, tt 7- 3rrarr Krw wit 3t pr c'it'e' tt r8J - many ways can one put one. ornament in
4'a7ar one box such that exactly one ornament is
dwier qty 3ilartjtrr aleid 4 .-471- st tt? in the wrong box ?

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1. 1 1. 1
2. 2 2. 2
3. 3
3. 3
4. 0 (zero)
4. 0 (err)

12. zit far r* daf tt traThrt 12. If we join every possible pair of the mid-
fts34 *sr1W
points of sides of a square, the number of
*mica 111-gr t, ai Tit %id.; trrfcg non-overlapping regions into which the
rariWr 44-it ? square is divided is

1. 4 1. 4
2. 6 2. 6
3. 8 3. 8
4. 16 4. 16
13. tilt WHINE it aer itqef fir aini t a1 a-6- 13. If not allowed in WHINE it becomes
-49 av 3# SINE 4 MTIA atreudi7 intoxicating but when brought back in SINE
NMI 51RTF t as tiaich41t ft ..Titc11 tl TE .
it appears brighter. What is it ?

1. N 1. N
2. E 2. E
3. W 3. W
4. 4. H

14. 1274-* irdk 14. A certain logic has been followed in writing
*A r1t of ea
the number below the line in each block.
Mh
-Vai 41*3d trt44 id,zu amrr tl ea, Follow the same logic to choose the
marl a'rt firm trr Trgt .2115441 tie) t correct number at the space below the line
in the last block.
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Dal
dr
9 2
7 10 I 1201
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1. 16 1. 16
2. 32 2. 32
3. 40 3. 40
4. 12 4. 12
15. 14F4 Wta- W2.1-a. 'Ha ? 15. Which of the following is the correct
1. CO It4 4161, 1 pttrr 31-irraTr di ?Ca-
statement?
2.let t d16ur pt/TT te'rx fia flctlti 1. A total solar eclipse always occurs on a
3. IT* Tri4 new moon day
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2. A total solar eclipse always occurs on a
ti full moon day
4. CiLfr 4:17t 4,16UT d 1M Ta +I (l.+ 6 d1 t 3. Occurrence of a total solar eclipse is
independent of the phase of the moon
16. at-6r, tar, a,itn, aia a qt, cat 4. A total solar eclipse occurs only during
fir ma; wr
certain seasons.

16. Select the odd one out from Iron, copper,


bronze, silver.

1. iron
2. copper
3. bronze
4. silver
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17. WI' a7 TrkvIT rth7 v.i._.g._.o.r 7 il tci PIM" -


17. Drawing inspiration from the rainbow
complete the blank v.i._.g._.o.r
Bit

1. b 3412 y 1. b and y
2. a and u
2. a At u
3. c and t
3. c 3itt t 4. d and s
4. d s

18. 37811 fiala # ftF•3tft Ira 6-6 TrrF gYl 18. Within the arctic circle the day and night
are of 6 months each because
4411ft

1. two-the 97 BA 6 di ti 1. Temperature is very low.


2. Tat W' cd cp. 34,1 4-1-1 ittIF 2. North pole of the Earth is located within
that region.
3. Tat WI 31 T VIII pit tI
3. The axis of the Earth is tilted.
4. tau Of 741r waTrti LrwcTcT tiR" 4t Flcfl 4. Moon's and Earth's orbits are not in the
same plane.
19. v tid-iegig 1117at 3TET* sf14ei4 31V
19. A cone is formed by rotating an equilateral
ant Krw sty /rim 7r7r I flan Fe17 *r triangle about its altitude. Fill in the blank.
Equilateral triangle : Cone = Square:
*Wang ?OF : = air

1. alai 1. Sphere
2. Cube
2. TM 3. Cylinder
3. taa 4. Pyramid
4. ferkilir
20. The sum of three different natural numbers
20. an' 3M-4 Nair trtfaw RRiDh1 mi a13 Jai is equal to their product. The sum of their
squares is
rrtylpi * ailat 13* a* W . 713 t,
1. 23
1. 23 2. 20
2. 20
3. 17
3. 17
4. 14 4. 14

21. v tta' * 50 trat A' 14 dI (-se! t 3tft slw RTR 21. Of the 50 apples in a box, 14 are golden
and the others are red. 3 of the golden
tt l 4c-srf tit > tr 3 Trtrti zrfk fa' apples are rotten. If the total number of
tat *r %Li tc+-11 9t 3t
rt Fra *at aisai rotten apples is 9, the number of good red
id (I• t apples is

1. 39 1. 39
2. 36 2. 36
3. 33 3. 33
4. 30 4. 30

22. *it w gTar WA' VW att t 2,10,000 i ,m4.7 22. A tax payer pays Rs.2,10,000/- as income
3iTzrWT tar tl 7rft ritt 2 mg tiT tax in a given year. If the rate of tax is nil
on the first 2 lakh, 15% on the next 8 lakh
IF1S 3P1A' 8 efita tr-t- 15% 3t17 Itzt IT{ 25%
and 25% on the rest, then the annual
t Rt arfitw yrzr t income is

1. 15 Fu
1. 15 lakh
2. 13.6 Fru
2. 13.6 lakh

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3. 14.8 RP" 3. 14.8 lakh


4. 16 4. 16 latch

23. A cyclist was moving with a speed 20


23. LW titsid et Fart 20 f #r seditt *r j #
km/hr. Behind the cyclist at a distance of
r6T EIT1 midi Eft& 100 f lit kit ITT ea; ens* 100 km was a biker moving in the same
ar-gr 40 f ;ft sr ii direction with a speed of 40km/hr. After
7r14 rfft ft-Er T air
what time will the biker over take the
itT 2.1T1 ithcia IPTzr ark oisch Mgr W' Tt cyclist?
311* facbc.i .7tituiTr?
1. 2.5 hr
1. 2.5 Et 2. 4 hr
2. 4 tit 3. 5 hr
3. 5 Eit 4. 6 hr
4. 6 Ert
24, Sum of two numbers is 8 times their
24. tttitsgi3Tf *1" $ 3.td,43fa• * kat *1 8 Avii difference. Then the numbers are in the
t- 1 at Trutrrarf 39tra. ratio

1. 8:9 1. 8:9
2. 9:7 2. 9:7
3. 8:1 3. 8:1
4. 1:8 4. 1:8
25.10 riiszott *t 3ftitu 30 ti ult trw +RS-41 er 30 25. The average of 10 numbers is 30. What
air f$L* 70' t 3ffT stEr titsai3if # # 5 rilsetialt will be the new average if one of the
# stress, # 4 wrr We- a-r# t at 30-fiu wzff numbers is increased by 30 and five of the
rest decreased by 4 each ?
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1. 30
1. 30 2. 31
2. 31
3. 32
3. 32
4. 33
4. 33

26. 5 26. Average of five numbers is 12. 3ut the


2115 Sit *t Ara" 12 t I TO; # 3 *r
average of three of these is 10. The
31f1Tff 10 I *Er 1 tiis.413it tir atlwra average of the rest two numbers is

1. 15 1. 15
2. 20 2. 20
3. 17 3. 17
4. 18 4. 18
27. "Lei nTr Krw Trfit nfil WI' 120%
27. A has an amount which is 120% of what
t1 "Kr *1 %c eft st%ua u "t a T of writy has. What percent of the money should .A
al ai trru Tr% 7w +pilaf 0- arcr? give to B so that they have equal
amounts?
1. 10%
2. 12.5 % 1. 10%
3. 8.33 % 2. 12.5 %
4. 6% 3. 8.33 %
4. 6%
28. 12% WE 25%F' * toot •taf
28. 25% of 12% is same as
1. 300%
2. 100% 1. 300%
2. 100%

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3. 30% 3. 30%
4. 3% 4. 3%

29. LW ckirn ABTA dl itV 10% Tzt kv tWv 29. A company pays a dividend of 10% for the
15%, FUT Vizr att aite' 25% FIR* act) tl first year, 15% for the second year and
25% for the third year. If the investment
zit ffiali" 3000 .64v VT at fa %qua F13-1M was of Rs.3000/- the total dividend
1. 750 cret received is

2. 950 t' 4 1. Rs.750


3. 1200 +44.1 2. Rs.950
3. Rs.1200
4. 1500 .6,44 4. Rs.1500
30. 8 8 id O. flri #,t 8 aztfici t$
30. 8 workers working for 8 days make 8
tI4 chid-MR elfa 4 fart chi di chic; t f's-At motor cycles. Then how many motor
+4-1 ei 102 41: - cir-trw cycles would be made by 4 workers if they
q+IHdIIt +i 4+I 4"1dc1I LTA witri t work for 4 days? Assume equal efficiency
of each worker.
1. 8
2. 4 1. 8
3. 2 2. 4
4. 6 3. 2
4. 6
31. trrq' ca3 ara t f ;TT-kw
Ii43-41 B7 Tr (110r ;FT (-i6f1 t D-3t 3417fa 31. Five rods are kept in a line such that any of
#4rj wraTer t :- the rods is thrice the length of the previous
one. The average length of the rods is
1. ' fii53 4t 16 _lo ♦ l about
2. 46a1 24 dtil
1. 16 times the first rod
3. TOY t.s■ s *r 9 71Fri 2. 24 times the first rod
4. 140'1 DT *r 36 71r 3. 9 times the first rod
4. 36 times the first rod
32. +Oa imi our Ern. Th-t 1i4AFT itzti ullcll 3fR
e, WO.
aiR 3fitit 52-713it c114 EIW 0011 c 01 ti 32. A solid cube of gold is melted and made
into smaller cubes of sides half the original.
'erTr ftaA" E.02 tra - Vaiir
How many such smaller cubes are made?
1. 8
1. 8
2. 4 2. 4
3. 2
3. 2
4. 16
4. 16
33. RA a a i 40%t 55 b4d l Ta riff fir 160%
33. 40% of an amount is Rs.55. 160% of the
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same amount will be
1. 160 T.
1. Rs. 160
2. 200 T. 2. Rs. 200
3. 210 T. 3. Rs. 210
4. Rs .220
4. 220 T.
34. A person is to reach a destination 40 km
34. fd,tit "Eiria. 40 ft#1. T T 721T0. titti4T
away. If he covers the first 25 km in 4
ti En 25 it.#r. 4 q't RZi chi cl I t- TE* hours then at what constant speed should
VIT 321 7rird' Tr TA (.1 cri Wittr CiP he go so that the average speed for the
whole journey becomes 8 km/hour?
eri4i *1 3itTra arf 8 PW.T11-. S11 zt-d-r
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1. 12 f*.Tft./Eter 1. 12 km/hour
2. 13 1*.Titpter 2.
13 km/hour
3. 14 ftift/tizr 3. 14km/hour
4. 15 km/hour
4. 15 f*.41./Iter

35. zdt tt-fft tr IFr3it ai s 35. If the sides of a triangle are all doubled,
mar t cf1 4.t*s-a- the area
1. Agra Trar
1. remains the same
2. Far gt war t 2. doubles
3. cfla 7.1-4T tt Mai t 3. triples
4. quadruples
4. Vi 7 tt aTar

36. VW Wag ratiali cu rir 16 WM* t vi fd564


36. A pen whose cost pdce is Rs.16 is mt
TERT 25% 311tf*31f*? %en srrar 15, 8Ta -,irKed
a sale price 25% higher. It is then
84:1 zit 25% *I - WC t dt7rdt tl chew *r discounted by 25%. The net price. ci the
t: pen is

1. 16 W. 1. Rs.16
2. 158. 2. Rs,15
3. Rs.24
3. 24 F.
4. Rs.20
4. 20 W..

37. 8t titym3It at13 dT Tit tiwir3it 37. The square of the sum of two i'urnb
,s rs
atai * Emit( tl 1= x;i• it it ea Frr atzr equals the square of the difterepce
st•ii? between them. Which of the following has
to be true?
1. /fat a t 31f4a: /FT €W tfi
2. 8W at it itw *1" 3TrA8Tzta: sear egt ifv 1. Both have to be necessarily z.ero
3. 5a # it VW It&IT *t 2. At least one of them has to be
ti41 ,gaal zl necessarily zero
41.vi1crich )41 - T.Qt 3. One number has to be the negative cr
4. 9-a it tt*WhPIT *t the other
twit
4. One number has to be the invers e ut
vfdel , it flr *.frik I
the other
38. tea'gt ricsen3it * ririLbef a r ci4 s-ie rile ifttfrh
28. If the square root of The product ul two
k attar t at numbers equals their average, then
1. ticy.fi3it t-g" 2 i outrun 451 3flTttaI Pb
1. The numbers should differ by a faclot
to of 2
2. 9"a at it Kr* tits* cer8 *Gel' *I' spier at 2. One number should be the negative of
4t,ulickfrb Oat the other
3. Both numbers should be equal
3. 41wt ÷ILV-11Cr RPM 6141 4. The numbers should be reciproc
4. iti.s4mi i ekti * Ara cdicsbet A'4 Vrit7 I each other

39. 8t iisai3it *T eiticcm uHiLiaciS t, ) 24 t


39. The least common inuitipie (LCM) of two
cliczt* rif.stiT *t 9 it 211,8 fir .licit t cal numbers is 24. If each number is multiplied
azlT ttofitivki ern" by 9 then the new LCM will be
1. 36
1. 36
2. 72 2. 72

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3. 216 3. 216
4. Z as ffntrita• 14-.qr T ara 4. determined only if the original numbers
t
are known.
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40. at Tir ficer 41au *t 3TTtft CI cc fhT7r41' ti 40. In two years, half the tiles fall off from a
id da a* et #7 6tat 74 75% c.1601 fir{ in Wit? wall. How many years will it be when 75%
of the tiles have fallen off ?
1. 4a#
2. 5 a* 1. 4 years
3. 10 a*
2. 5 years
3. 10 years
4. 6 a* 4. 6 years

41. 3katz 4 148 *3i#11# 37R# *


41. Under the Article 148, the Comptroller and
4-161c 4a tt thz.p# Calif *1 zittuil?
Auditor General of India shall be appointed
by:
1.
2. vtirnilr 1. The President
3. WI' •FATrintftsr 2. The Prime Minister
3. The Chief Justice
4. 3* iibcmfa'
4. The Vice President
42. 7F9' 341T *171t-4- *t rat* .8 . zc
s Ft! Itzri rar t? 42. Special status is given to Jammu and
Kashmir vide :
1. 3:
TR-71-4 350
2. .
3T7.6. & 360 1. Article 350
3. 3r-d-76-
J. a' 270 2. Article 360
3. Article 270
4. 3ca 370 4. Article 370
43. lialmir ci .3.(71a. =Orr iiT r? 43. Which is the article that deals with the
official language ?
%
1.3 aut& 88
2. 39-et& 123 1. Article 88
2. Article 123
3. 3T &-c 343
3. Article 343
4. 3i4 301 4. Article 301
44. *76 *. eola T ftv Try 11511
44. The President of India can grant pardon to
f*# 3rt
fla't c16ct ewr ;ma'
a convict sentenced to death vide :
1. 3r Uzi -c 52
1 Article 52
2. 3x6772 2 Article 72
3. 39z-lua- 370 3 Article 370
4 Article 100
4. 3 ioe 100

45. &TRW * kiecmfa . 40111 TCV eileM FM -WOW 45. A Judge of a High Court is appointed by
*1 mtlf4i cd.i+14, wart the President of India in consultation with :
1. WT5* tuna rzfraffeit#; fa4 itVClH 1. The Chief Justice of India who must
reitia aifl.orpi Fznzrrlifisit Trriz consult with two senior most Judges of the
Ermst man Supreme Court

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2. Miff* sliglflITtrIT S ft1:1 2. The Chief Justice of India and the Chief
ert1141v1 44 F11*-6 *2'r .11.41 t 174 justice of High Court in which the
appointment is to be made
Trzrrttirl
3. 34Tre 717177rZ fTZ1Ttittr, 3Tu
. riNiNq 3. The Chief Justice of India, the Chief
Justice of the High Court and the Governor
Trurt.ftsr
4. Tift-gferci 4. The Council of Ministers

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46. Right to Property under the Constitution is

1. fattiv 3iftrRTI 1. A Legal Right


2. WA*, 30MR- I 2. A Fundamental Right
3. It is not a Right
3. at aritrth-ri att tl 4. Fundamental Right subject to Govt.
4. * fd44u1 * 30.fra. 41 fach 315t1M-R- control
47. a 1%-er egad a r wt#4 ath - z7z Thirraltga 47. If a person is chosen as a member, both
4tAt My 7 faqi war etidl #4FErar zrr of the Parliament and of a State
al True # war Tuz- r faurafrga # At -A. fecr Legislature, his membership of either the
Parliament or the Legislature will cease as
31r441- Tram : follows :
1. 51T riti8 rici-440 fAv i iWzIT olltil
1. His earlier membership will cease when
t FR. trrAt Anita' er .7tiv+frI he is elected to the second
2. atick crirat rcrich14 wer 041 2. His later membership will not be
3. 41; 13-6- iie1A tr ft.frita arafb - * 3ta acceptable
3. He shall resign from one of the seats
fs-er ifte # eqics4 t tin] within a stipulated time of six months
4. atid,1 1#14. tr TrTirt7r unlafl I 4. His membership of Parliament will
cease.
48. air/ Cii 370 1141u-41* 31111WRI
.54 41 0111Q °NA t? 48. People exercise their power of the
Democratic Republic through:
1. 1W-A. 41 chi ai oifk t I
2. Rtw RUT 311T T1771
7 • F4EIT-4 Mir 34. 1. Having an independent judiciary
2. Election of representative in Lok Sabha
;teat itzt Iv I & State Assemblies
3. i1icv4 rifle I 3. Having an elected President
4. #81.1f#W facixch tat4 4LTW* oinv I 4. Having a constitutional Comptroller and
Auditor General
49. tom 71. grim. # 3rd FW fkiciA #ttrA. f -kr 714
49. How many times has the constitution
fl
been amended since its inception ?
1. 10 t1 30 w
1. 10 to 30 times
2. 50 # 60 W
2. 50 to 60 times
3. 200 # 31iitrq ari 3. More than 200 times
4. 90 # 100 27 4. 90 to 100 times

50. iftTra. * sTr4f'4/if•aftra Ttgi


1%-q. Trwa t 50. Certain portions of the constitution may be
amended by:
1. 71174" fainsr Aro,
1. Special majority of the Parliament, not
$asratti
less than 2/3 rd of the members house
2. 141g +moil 341- Trf W3it 2. Majority of the two houses of
ci I Parliament, and the state assemblies

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3. Tr-- r flaw. mart *+'r faster 3arfITHT3Tt


cow, tart 311irrw uizit Gird I 3. Special notifications by the state
4. FtwmiT Ow- assemblies, over 2/3 rd majority of
RPM a WIT crer , states
.1 ItuHard*zT41 4. Special majority of the Lower House,
not less than 2/3 rd of the members
51. ItEr 4-111,4501 # suPer er* f:
51. The Union Cabinet is composed of :
1. gurmttr, tic4fcl 3t1T fa4ich Kri
wer4Errratarc 1. The Prime Minister, the President and
2. znaltt 311T 3 t1 the Comptroller and Auditor General
41 ;Tel. t QI 2. The Prime Minister and his political
3. 571Tra7it, LPFT Tcr party heads
da 3. The Prime Minister, as first among
4. 71.1TFAlt, tit14 iictql 341T
equals with his/her cabinet ministers
et WU 3112TC 4. The Prime Minister, Member of
Parliaments and the Speaker
52. Ma edt.TTF 3lafra chi .1-41
1. rialeiviractit crit rar-cav er-J1- ti 52.The Executive Government under the
2. Eli riric 3111- Tuzr
- ?ai' o-ism't sow Constitution of India is
olult
ref oticit tl
1. accountable to the Judiciary
3. tit 7rn r1ghl cuir Tgt tI 2. watched by the Parliament and State
4. TT 311IR lcldr aaitr oieri tI Legislatures
3. watched by the State Governments
4. watched by the people of India
53. affia 11:1 4T/WT 4,1 3TOTIM7FtW 41

1. RV
53. The Union of India has no official
2. cal
3. 9 1. Language
4. Tr 2. Religion
3. Animal
54. 31T17 a r #ifattl-ff 3w sr t * FRI 7 6 4. Flower
Cll

1. 'LIT tiwct-Q
54. The Constitution of India begins with the
2. 'PT, 317-6 el di words
3. IITTF
1. 'There shall be a President....'
4. tiratTra" Vdscuit ......
2. 'We the People '
3. 'The Government of India.....'
55. am--4Yz1 11114 zT sias 4. The Constituion is hereby....'

1. Ach Fan' S r APTI 55. The Indian Parliament consists of


2. eileti VITT, Wz
- 2:11TT 3frt WEITaattl
3. (41 ,4, RR',.7-571
- 3117 3112rail 1. Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha.
4. eilch Ag11 TR:rzMir 30T irev-01
,
2. Lok Sabha, Rajya Sabha and Prime
Minister.
3. Lok Sabha, Rajya Sabha and the
Speaker.
4. Lok Sabha, Rajya Sabha and the
President.

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56. 319-Cal 19 34 wa7a w6 eacildit; Msr saw 56. The six freedoms in Article 19 can be
curtailed by:
Wg *r 7T tic' tt:

1. sin urcila t caw rhisuir I 1. President of India by promulgation.


2. Prime Minster by an order.
2. =FA* caw 31T-aSt
3. Central Government by a notification.
3. 4i SOH! 3T Fr 7r4 mtd, I 4. Parliament by law.
4. t1 tIC I
57. STRR 414144 *t lAttlIclell A 42t ststru4 57. The Preamble to the Constitution of India
3littaFt caw 4sfts14 14,411 srsir =TT 4sTr was amended by the 42n d Amendment Act
and inserted the following words in the
fte Itvi existing Preamble,
Tv tit:
1. ii4" k. Ora
"- W-40-01, tie-11.7101 , 1. 'Sovereign, Socialist, Secular and
Democratic'
CuRivni
2. 'Socialist, Secular'
2. 3. 'Integrity'
3. '3R3'3 -dr 4. 'Socialist, secular' and 'integrity'

4. 3tf7 131-zit-gar
58. As per the present provisions, the
58 cOkilet vrattrA" 394:17titic sl 3 97Tra. reservation of seats for SCs and STs in
3t7 39-AMa via-MQ raV Ad TT 371191:7 Parliament shall cease to have effect on
the expiration of
5ii rkt ti# ar-c
L Tif4.1114 Frxr, 75 ail 1. 75 years from the commencement of
2. eatTTF Fral, Oa 70 ail] the Constitution.
3. 31174117T waft ."1.1-11 ,-c1 oiel 6 2. 70 years from the commencement of
I
the Constitution.
4. 3111-417 Wr uicf14,tur 41 citydni 3. Reservation will never cease.
4. Reservation will be renewed.
99,Trw
. 0-q141eiii T-Z117111.i7it 1ci1110P Vr& 41cIvi
MJrrdfika CH t: 59. A judge of the High Court after retirement
can practice only in :
1. 37- 9 0- 44141ei4 I
2. 37:v 0-41441N4 flail' 47 r-wrzfititsf sin 1. The Supreme Court..
2. The High Court where he was a judge.
3. .ittictei reilineHi A 3i17 TA 3-6V 0-411416 14
3. Supreme Court and High Court where
at 4-6 0=z11-711:111" he was not a judge.
4, a'r Taft 3ft c1,--ar rit) tithed I 4. He cannot practice at all.

60. m-c
ot -a--c 356 314-44 60. Under Article 356, the President is
empowered to impose President's Rule in
arm Err - al iie. c $11110-1 FT7T, a State on the report of the Governor,
chicA Wr 3iiir+17 when

1. tiv " CRTRTF fdtvt 717IT gtl 1. the state administration has broken
2. RICE
T I 4 a, i ori 3t1t FrcraTsfr 441T Tcr down.
2. the law and order of the state is
wri eri
severely crippled.
3. 474- fd c f if rai.iiur (416i el 3. the insurgency in the state has risen to
7rt uncontrollable levels.
4. the government of the state cannot be
4. urz
.“
- *r +Willi Tirana c gratirdt 3i4;fm-
carried out in accordance with the
T4c.ii Fel 7114th! provisions of the Constitution.
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61. 74' W+111. Ititff MT raft as 61. When a source of light is placed at the
CretcfErf ai c,6? centre of the globe, the projection is called:

1. Mo-IglU flu 1. Orthographic


2. ?rag 2. Stereographic
3. Gnomonic
3. ri el fag, 4. Orthorhombic
4. itsm-d-iww
62. art.-zr 3raTiit 3tcnY 311T of P1t 21tRtut 62.The mid latitude zones lie between
3rathrt 417 List; tt. latitudes in the northern and southern
hemispheres
1. 35° 3111- 55°
1. 35° and 55°
2. 55° 3117 60°
2. 55° and 60°
3. 25° 31tt 35° 3. 25° and 35°
4. 10° 3iti25° 4. 10° and 25°

63. Nku-iler at# Tzrmt turf 63. The line connecting places of equal
cb$ temperatures is:

1. ti+i4id t1111- 1. isobar


2. rie-iciiti tar 2. isotherm
3. isohyte
3. trikia I tar
4. isotope
4. Fraffuf4w, tai
64. p" fait' TT (Tttfr 3tfrF 64. Which one of the following rivers is also
Gialiet) aft cri6c) known as the 'sorrow of Bengal' ?

1. glrfl 1. The Kosi


2. giatt-4-{ 2. The Damodar
3. The Gandak
3. disci-.
4. The Son
4. TitF

65. Kriftwarargrt dldaha4i1 atgif zref WIT %AM! tr


65.The Agasthyamalai Biosphere reserve is in
1. ca Frg,
1. Tamil Nadu
2. 4,,t 2. Kerala
3. cob 3 Karnataka
4. Andhra Pradesh
4. 3ittryrkst

66. tratift 66. The capital of Manipur is


1. 1...Ticiiet
1. Aizwal
2. Sr
2. Kohima
3. 31Y-TaRT 3. Agartala
4. thlei 4. Imphal

67. F• a4cd ift crier fdliqr Ent' 67. Which one of the following rivers flows in a
rift valley ?
1. efrkii
2. tilai 1. The Yamuna
3. dilciati 2. The Son
3. The Godawari
4. ri 4. The Narmada
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68. tars' far ai 17*;a * Fr* tr aft 7r*r ..711c11 68. Regur soil is also known as

1. clay] Tra 1. saline soil


2. III
2. black soil
3. arid soil
3. !1°75 IFT 4. laterite soil
4. ctctigc rii*c4
69. jai ii r TcrF at bail *Tr 69. A city likely to record the lowest minimum
annual temperature in July is
cficu-nei c-A- ft* *r 141-174RT 6141
1. *4* 1. London
2. 4 2. New Delhi
3. Jakarta
3. wth-r-dcr 4. Canberra
4. d.icii
70. 1:2TRITIMW J-tbri art * I=A- tf2A.ffro. # 70. Which one of the following statements for
S Th-tiF BILV a tropographical map is not correct ?
1. +Wel ;*413 WTA. flirt *r asfrt*1: Er Er-* 1. A contour line is drawn to show places
'Hai yr.] tat &Of fi of equal heights
2. w* 3taT arAt ktgi rsid-, GMI.t at 2. Closely spaced contours represent
gentle slopes.
fl •
3. Two contours of different elevation do
3. 3.1R-*-3r-g* ;mai art al- k tmi- not cross each other.
c3tr8 at 1117 4. Widely spaced contours represent
4. sit** 3taT arm gentle slopes.
k 604 Gelid
ai client ti
71. A ray of light hits a mirror and is reflected.
71. w*-nr *r fd,tur ea c4ui qt s 3111- If the mirror rotates by an angle 10° in one
Flcfl tl ziit air Kw ?OTT A- 10 -tor qr terir direction, then the reflected ray will rotate
by
14,c1.41 ft ft qt Etert?
1. 10°
1. 10° 2. 20°
2. 20°
3. 5° 3. 5°
4. 15° 4. 15°

72. rt-At a r Ewa Erd-* * En-a" *r (roil er 3i1tW ote4 72. A cut on the palm heals faster than that on
attar'; 5tf f the knee because

1. ire-4*r sirl! gt Tett Or OA ti 1. palm is bigger than the knee.


2. skin of the palm is softer than of the
2. VA" tir (pail # gtYfl *1' "ql . WM &kfl fr knee.
3. Eiz--**r cleirn pYgt rt-a 4:Fart 3. the supply of blood is more in palm
3rferw 041 tl than on the knee.
4. palm is nearer the heart than the knee.
4. tsre# clef& Tett vca aiftrw Tigrzt
ftt ti 73. Lightning is seen before thunder because
73. Dalai' M tr ?Curtt 4-41 1. thunder is always produced after
lightning.
1. •101011 ara ttar rtcfl fl
Tra-a %melt
2. light travels slower than sound.
2. tarn- *r crir 3t faatell tteicit tl
3. sound travels slower than light.
3. fd,A011 tr ern * te Ott Tisch fl
4. coloi Tied facie11 4). 1-16e) ttar 61A tl 4. thunder is always produced before
lightning.
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74. at +lel al l' 6 <41 t 74lfd, at - 74. Ice is slippery because it:
1. care t fercra 4TT-41( tl 1. melts under pressure.
2. ar.rio gt 3t7 761 61ch 2. is not actually solid.
3. W4 gr a, ali tt 3. hardens under pressure.
4. is brittle.
4. ant Oct

75. +-ma gl- 3ftt la wr z air trar 75. The greatest advantage of human beings
having two eyes is
1. e-9311" tif tztm" tafa chi.) *t 41+441I
1. the ability to focus on objects.
2. aisa a7 04414ct, 4)-4 sr417 chin(' 2. to provide larger field of View.
3. at-d" o t argar I 3. to be able to distinguish colors.
4. 4-931t 4. the ability to view objects in three
3ITERit # tr 41agdil
dimensions.
76. c. G 1%--Fr ci.46 # Fl dl t?
76. Typhoid is caused by:
1. alititi
1. virus
2. ( n41) 2. bacteria
3. +nth 3. mosquito
4. I:5:7 4. fungus

77. 76 TRW eftaw 77. Global warming is believed to be due to:


arr (della 1. increase in oxygen in the atmosphere
1. art-isei 36-4141" WI 4-4'• 2. increase in nitrogen in the atmosphere
3. increase in carbon dioxide in the
2. airsof 01150,101 aT 4-4' di atmosphere
3. qlt-15c.1 # chl4r1 3731M173 a7 4 -‘ 4. increase in hydrogen in the
4. aiGaisei fl 7TFTI atmosphere

78. bieitilarll TR* W4:1' W4' Elm t? 78. Oceanic tides are the smallest on the
1. trim
1. full moon day.
2. 771r47 * at-0'
2. new moon day.
3. a4a Y40-4411 t 71-61" ft 7' 3. 8th day of the waxing moon.
4. Era tirco-i (-1411 ita 4. 3 rd day of the waning moon.

79. 7ror tar wr TT( *t AT war t- q-44114, 79. Hot air balloon rises up because

I. 111:1 gat tit tar *t 1. hot air is lighter than cold air
It 6edl 6
2. Trr# gar 71. 31fitfW F ttnt 2. hot air has higher energy
3. 71171*ra 3t 3iittwSara efaT 3. hot air has a higher pressure
4. Wm gar g• a7r 4-4T4 ref tl 4. hot air has a lower pressure

80. A Pilot flying a helicopter looks at the


80. VW care e iS laTtf
image of the moon in a river. He finds the
Qua tl aNcir t Er diameter of the moon covering the entire
at *21- tirs13 th-RT pi tl 74 4-6- tit' width of the river. When he lands he finds
3fr .1141 the diameter of the moon's reflection much
Rt t f urGoli Tzflif 4T
smaller than the width of the river. Why
Eiffif44' $ a i d tAci tl trfIT 44 6 does this happen?

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1. *444 pi 3-trt 7r4 t 3rrn1er 1. As we go up, the apparent diameter of


nmfr rcar war ti the moon increases.
2, As we go up, the apparent width of the
2. *7144 ii 31:11' ‘irrft t 4'4t *r Wart river decreases rapidly
si Mt wr art ti 3. As we go up, the apparent diameter of
3. u' -fl pi 597 1T t *31-flinft the moon doesn't change
4. both (2) and (3)
VITA 4 *t tifta4-4 411. ala
i
4. (2) 311T (3) ert
81. What was Myanmar earlier known as?
81. zEriTrr gra' 1%-4 m2:r 7r4r war err?
1. 1-70' 1. Rangoon
2. tirOfg 2. Thailand
3. Burma
3. afr
4. Malaysia
4. Trafi-Tzrr
82. The national song 'Vande Mataram' was
82. 4ifith-4 qc off 4 oiici M (1 ,41 ,1 Sr %IT
composed by Bankim Chandra Chatterjee
WV 34' caw UT in which language?
1.
1. Urdu
2. 2. Hindi
3. ale's! 3. Bengali
4. iittcl 4. Sanskrit

83. rut 4 7-6 ttrA TriTT ur 1% a171 83. Who, in mythology, wished for everything
rat ar Tr, #tar as7r(r? he touched to turn to gold?
1. 3friagt7 1. Archimedes
2. fAsltt 2. Midas
3. *Tr Eclat 3. King Lear
4. Aristotle
4. 0-3.r-ckei

84. atictriT ql t? 84. Who is from Sharmila?


1. 6,041 3rfAflt, 9c141 *1 Licrfli
2. 11 air F1 3iftrW 4,717 zl lvc vt fly 4; 1. Film actress, wife of Pataudi
2. Activist who is fasting against AFSPA
3113' a,(0-1 melt /11),..friicii411 for over 11 years
3. mitt PR 4 •ielci zur3it 3rferRa 3. Activist who is working on the Narmada
q chile, (411 Bachao Andolan in Gandhinagar
4. Poetess who has won the Booker Prize
4. ena1441' fltIa 2011 al " 4- .1:FF17 VTI in 2011

85. twar 31 4.i q, 85. Who won the fifth edition of the Indian
21r?
Premier League?

1. 1 criic 1. Kolkata Knight Riders


2. Deccan Chargers
2. 3m.i 3. Chennai Super Kings
3. anii RFT 1%-2-4 4. Kings XI Punjab
4. II*71:rXI

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86. The office of Chief Election Commissioner


86. irsir yrat 3Trr S t? is held by
1. ttr. FA. fhi 1. V S Gill
2. zit Mt Wan? 2. V S Sampath
3. tr. FA. #11W 3. T S Seshan
4. J M Lingdo
4. *. FA. erg71-4,
87. Third consecutive assembly election was
87. at 2012 if es Lid t Atilt WI' faITIW TOTT TAW won in 2012 by
%ea tar VP
1. H M Bahuguna
1. VW. VC WTI 2. Jyoti Basu
2. Cg•AR
3. Narendra Modi
4. Naveen Pattanaik
3. atM' rfter
4. WSW 40,11 4441

88. The Dada Saheb Phalke Award for 2011


88. a* 2011 a51 argr th-ra* tWTh-TT famlak lraT was won by
1.1T?
1. Anu Mallik
1. 3r1cti 2. Javed Akhtar
2. ollac 31101" 3. Soumitra Chatterjee
4. M F Hussain (posthumously)
3. tilfAi v-cA
-t
4. FR FT (ri(ul kiti•-rf)
89. How many medals did India win in the
London Olympics?
89. #ag 3frgfixrW # atria 4 fkKtA flTg 110- t7?
1. 0 Talk 2 fte-cii, 4 *tFa = Ta - 6 1. 0 gold, 2 silver, 4 bronze - 6 in all
2. 1 gold, 1 silver, 4 bronze - 6 in all
2. 1 Ter, 1 Stara(, 4 WtIgt = r 6
3. 2 gold, 0 silver, 2 bronze - 4 in all
3. 2 Ifrir, 0 Stara(, 2 wiTzr = r 4 4. 0 gold, 1 silver, 5 bronze - 6 in all
4. 0 Z, 1 Riecii, 5 etiit-Li = TR 6
90. According to the 2011 Census, the
* 39FITT RR? * titsql 771 population of India has registered
90. 2011
1. Ift tr fr f;lit=ic a -4 tl
1. a decline in growth rate.
2. c ,ttn- 3faGdt al tr 2. an increase in growth rate.
tr 3. a static growth rate.
3. ift n- if .t-tPuvir
4. nothing specific about growth rate.
4. lit tr nc it tit 3c-c1(9.114 tfereaF Fet
t t
91. India has recently installed a / an
91.4rra 4 frR ft it Ma7egfilra- AT sed-Ftritrar
1. 3lstarcrardit 4,4-41 1. earthquake prediction centre.
2. tsunami warning system.
2. T.)cticielr truirt1
3. cloud seeding system.
3. araR 411f3 4i srtrirAli 4. coral identification centre.
4. AMR *1

92. Fella At we %Ira r? 92. The Station Maitri is located in

1. Netherlands
2. Kashmir
3. Arctic
4. Antarctic

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93. wis 441 trrt 7,* 93. The blind river dolphins are found in the
waters of
1. MT Briff
1. Arabian Sea
2. tilT4 *sr air 2. Bay of Bengal
3. 4711. 3. Ganga
4. ermr4- 4. Pennar

94. wet AT ctcr +(l it st sk74 tr yltr*PcbTdIr 94. Over withdrawal of ground water in coasts
fWARitflim ii i Flan: and islands does not cause
1. NT U aal 1. brackish water.
2. NM 74 *t 31 -6 Stalt1 2. salt water ingress.
3. 31W *t 71tirdT it Rime I
3. decline in water quality.
4. faecal matter in ground water.
4. 3L-ra4 4144 (tgr+-4) 174r41

95. The Tirathgarh waterfall is found in the


95. Attn; crowild 1*-4 rr- r st t?
state of
1. 4t-zr star
2.
1. Madhya Pradesh
2. Chhattisgarh
3. 3. Karnataka
4. 4. West Bengal

96. t#ltlg8fsf 3r4 96. The substance DDT is now

1. cgist *4 3tRItaT ftlIT 7TaT t I 1. used widely.


2. 11iagrect ti 2. banned from use.
3. Olt * Itkr tn 144 #14 ti 3. good for plants.
4. used by industries.
4. scildit st 34Z1t4 %Zit Mai tl

97. triterm. -7{ tra. tr(4 * *Tr gecer aT arm 97. The acronym UNFCCC stands for

1. United Nations Framework Convention


1. geti*g Mar x sb+ta4,W444 Mit chi-4M I
for Combating Climate Change
ten* c is 2. United New Framework for Convention
2. co ins .4.T4' aid Lig Tntt4 rat for Creating Climate Change
3. United Nations Fund and Convention
fsi t. dr tell* c ta•
for Contracting Climate Change
3. waifs #nw tk-s Lr*ram *ff a 4. United Nations Framework Convention
c t5r and Conclave for Climate Change
4. t un 4sr:r *Rat ch.-444 chri
item* c to
98. 3fra: Ft,t4rflW cat4-64 1:17;e4fita at 441' 98. Inland water transport does not take place
in the rivers of
ear

1. 44r 1. Ganga
2. Brahmaputra
2. ceoill 3. Godavari
3. ci 4. Chenab
4. radii<

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*-414 1a.-o * t: 99. LEED Rating pertains to


99.iffittir (LEED
1. Gardening
1. wmarrAt 2. Housing
2. 3iTaRT 3. Computer
4. Geographical Information System (GIS)
3.
4. Tra Tut (* 34 FA)
100. Among the following taxes, which is the
100. * * *1-dur surd * c t direct tax in India?
1. Virg wi 1. Sales tax
2. *art FT 2. Service tax
3. Income tax
3. 3iTzr Wt
4. Entertainment tax
4. miritiohrf Th-T
Zqr IFT# 'For Routh Work

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?am ;Tyr* *I win mg 101 * 1to fl aT 3eaT aft*


* dtv 3r*-* ftift waft t feria 3-4*"1" 31PRIT fftfsr- r cva,cfl t I i i uirat, *Pr *-**
tic * 1=44 Aar( wr 54441dr *--4* t,
Ert*:, *Rt *2t Fr6 tar arm fp; * wit* disc; t I skit c-N5
afar*. *waft said *tat dcfl 4 4aia 71- 51cfl t, W9 utit*-ftr* '0*
rim] , citnef ,altar .lark' a1
srurrt at €t *71 ;ea t I Tr wUIftal aft failini *rarr.* al (11.1 at* * 3raar-awar aft* t
of ur *t FRB- - 31aufr, c51u , #174, 474 - a T 146 ,44114* 41-a- 4 LS dila Mien 3
t, trtq 3rat altz far our 444,ch *Tarr at aft 3iiiram*TftwRR . *** 4t7s§lc t

101. •14.4i/T *T itiRT t 106. %TT ../4 31fir* ;leg t


1. .iian 4g 1. RR -. start
2. RP1T oicemila* 2. 347114T RPTT
3. ST ..161a41 *r titt ta 3. cinef
4. arili uflratil r 4. 1R4 arm
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Read the following passage and answer questions 111 to 120:-

Chinnaswamy Subramania lyer was born on 11 December 1882 at Ettayapuram in Tamil Nadu to Lakshmi
and Chinnaswami lyer, a man given to great ambition if not much business acumen. Lakshmi died when
'Subbayya", as Subramania was affectionately called, was only five years old. He spent most of his early
days with his maternal grandfather who introduced him to the treasures of Tamil poetry. By the time he was
seven or eight years old he had surrendered himself to the magical world of poetry. So prodigious was his
talent that he could improvise poetic lines on the spot, stunning his listeners with his great prowess. He was
conferred the title of 'Bharati', one blessed by the goddess of learning. Thus at the age of eleven, Subbayya
became Subramania Bharati.

111. 'Subbayya' was the 116. Bharati's talent was 'prodigious'. This means he

1. Pen name of Bharati 1. composed rare poems


2. affectionate name given to Bharati in 2. composed poems in large numbers
1888. 3. He was talented when very young
3. Bharati's maternal grandfather's name. 4. He had proper training in poetry
4. Bharati's paternal grandfather's name
117. Subbayya lost his mother when he was
112. 'Ettayapuram' is
1. 5 years old
1. a district in Tamil Nadu. 2. 7 years old
2. a village in Tamil Nadu. 3. 11 years old
3. Bharati's grandfather. 4. 2 years old
4. the family name of Bharati.
118. To whom did Bharati surrender ?
113. Bharati was introduced to the joys of poetry
by his 1. The British
2. The Police
1. Paternal grandmother 3. Magic world
2. Mother 4. Poetry
3. Maternal grandfather
4. grandfather 119. Subbayya became Subramania Bharati in the
year
114. Why did Bharati lead a poverty-stricken life
when he was young? 1. 1882
2. 1887
1. His father was ambitious 3. 1890
2. His father had immense wealth which he 4. 1893
lost
3. His father had no business acumen 120. How did Bharati exhibit his prowess?
4. He chose to lead a simple life
1. by reciting classical poems
115. The title 'Bharati' refers to 2. by composing poems with deep meaning
3. by the choice of words for his poetry
1. Son of India or Bharat 4. by improvisation of verses on the spot.
2. Goddess Lakshmi
3. Bharat Mate
4. Goddess Saraswati

121. Identify the sentence with the correct usage 122. Identify the passive voice usage in the
sentences below

1. Practice makes a man perfect. 1. That movie was seen by millions.


2. Practise makes a man perfect. 2. Radha wrote the homework.
3. A good advise should be practiced. 3. Krishna played in the garden.
4. Teachers advice the students 4. BCCI cancelled the cricket match.

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123. Rama said,"Please give me a pen'. The
130. Which of the following sentences is wrongly
indirect speech of this sentence is
punctuated?
1. Rama said that he may please be given a
1. Have you had your dinner ?
pen.
2. "I am fine, ' said Ram.
2. Rama asked for a pen.
3. What a terrible fire this isl
3. Rama asked that a pen may be given to
him. 4. He enquired whether I had finished my
work?
4. That Rama be given a pen was asked.

131. Which of the following sentences is wrongly


124. What is the correct collective noun for punctuated?
grapes?

1. Hill of grapes 1. High and low, rich and poor, wise and
2. Bunch of grapes foolish must die.
3. 2. He lost land, money, reputation and
Hand of grapes
4. Pack of grapes friends.
3. Pandit Nehru, the first Prime Minister of
India, died in 1964.
125. Which is the word in which the letters are in
4. He did not however, gain his object.
alphabetical order?

1. 132. His bad health is the result intemperance


BEDDED
2. ARREAR
3. GROPED. 1. from
4. EFFORT 2. in
3. of
126. Beating a hasty retreat means 4. by

133. The antonym of the word 'phony' is


1. playing drums fast
2. fast heart beats when running backwards
3. 1. counterfeit
quickly running forward
4. 2. spurious
withdrawing ones attack suddenly.
3. bogus
4. genuine
127. The correct antonym of prosperity is

1. adversity 134. 1n which of the following four sentences has


2. improsperity the word 'above' been used as a preposition?
3. unprosperity
4. introspection 1. The heavens are above
2. The moral law is above the civil
3. analyse the above sentence
128. Which is the correct collective noun for
mosquitoes? 4. our blessings come from above

1. Lot of mosquitoes 135. Match the correct words (A) to describe the
2. Swarm of mosquitoes group of various animals and birds (B)
3. Band of mosquitoes a. wolves (i) gaggle
4. Herd of mosquitoes b. lions (ii) pack
c. geese (iii) litter
129. The error in the sentence "Much waters have d. kitten (iv) pride
flown under the bridge" is
1. a (i) b (ii) c (Hi) d (iv)
1. Waters
2. Much 2. a (iii) b (iv) c (i) d (ii)
Z. Flown 3. a (iv) b (iii) c (ii) d (i)
4. Under 4. a (ii) b (iv) c (i) d (iii)

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136. Which of the following words is not spelt 2. a (iii) b (i) c (ii)
correctly?
3. a (ii) b (iii) c (i)

1. accommodation 4. a (i) b (ii) c (iii)


2. accessory
3. accuracy 141. Which one of the following is not a synonym
4. alloted of 'fictitious'?

137. The correct matching between statements A 1. fabricated


and B is 2. counterfeit
3. artefact
A 4. invented

(a)to have a voice in (i) to give expression 142. On account of his age he is disqualified-----
to one's ideas competing

(6) with one voice (ii) to have a say in the 1. for


determination of 2. from
3. by
(c) to voice one's views (iii) unanimously 4. of

1. a (I) b (ii) c (iii) 143. An ice cream vendor screams 'Ice Cream'
but nobody buys-him.
2. a (ii) b (iii) c (i)
3. a (ii) b (i) c (iii)
1. with
4. a (iii) b (i) c (i) 2. of
3. at
138. There is no exception rule. 4. off

1. for 144. Which of the following sentences is not correct?


2. to
3. in 1. Time and tide wait for no man.
4. of 2. The rise and fall of the tide is due to
lunar influence.
139. Which of the following sentences is Lig 3. Ramu, my friend and benefactor,have
correct? come.
4. He and I were going
1. He liked you better than he likes me.
2. 145. Which one of the following sentences is not
I worked hard so that I might succeed.
3. in passive voice?
He said that honesty was the best policy.
4. I eat so that I may live.
1. The thief was caught.
2. The dog was teased by the boy.
140. The correct matching between statements A
3. The mouse was the prey of the cat.
and B
4. The bird was killed.
A
(a) a dog's life (i) constantly
worried, 146. Which of the following sentences is in passive
troubled or voice?
miserable
(b)every dog has his day (ii) to let it be quite 1. He kept me waiting.
(c)let sleeping dogs lie (iii) everyone can 2. The town was destroyed by a Tsunami.
succeed sooner 3. I watched you very carefully.
or later 4. I ordered the dinner.

1. a (i) b (iii) c (ii)


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147. Choose the correct statement 149. The meaning of the sentence 'the thief drove
too fast for the police to catch' is
1. Bear means without clothing or covering
1. The thief drove so fast that the police
2. Cite is a place where a building is
could not catch him.
situated
2. The thief drove fast but the police drove
3. Comma is a state of deep
faster to catch him.
unconsciousness
3. The thief let the police drive too fast in
4. Space or gap between two or more
order to catch him.
things is called break
4. The police drove fast enough to catch the
thief.
148. Which of the following sentences could imply 150. Which one of the following is a correct
that the scorpion was standing at the gate? sentence?

1. Standing at the gate, a scorpion stung 1. For sale piano, the property of a musician,
Ram. with carved legs
2. Standing at the gate, Ram was stung by a 2. For sale, piano with carved legs, the
scorpion. property of a musician
3. While Ram was standing at the gate, a 3. For sale, piano, the property of a musician
scorpion stung him. with carved legs.
4. Ram was stung by a scorpion while he 4. For sale piano the property of a musician
was standing at the gate. with carved legs.

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